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3/30/15: As you know, the House and Senate passed budget resolutions that contain substantial cuts to federal employee benefits. When Congress returns from its recess, each chamber will appoint conferees to bargain on a final budget resolution. The next budget action will be expected on or soon after April 15, 2015. NTEU wants to be sure that a final budget resolution contains none of the harmful cuts contained in the current House and Senate versions.

3/18/15: Representative Tom Rice (SC) has introduced HR 1137, a bill that would cut the basic pay of federal employees making more than $100,000 by 8.7%. The bill then limits any further pay increases. Currently, the...

3/18/15: Yesterday, NTEU testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations regarding federal tax compliance of federal workers and contractors. NTEU was...

3/18/15: Rep. Price, Chairman of the House Committee on the Budget, released a narrative on his vision and goals for the House Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 budget. Overall, the budget maintains sequestration in the long run, which will continue to deprive many agencies of needed resources to maintain staffing levels and program funding. For FY 2016, the caps set by the Budget Control Act will remain in effect, which will cut more money from agency budgets. Defense programs...

By Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall: At Deloitte we’re redesigning our performance management system. This may not surprise you. Like many other companies, we realize that our current process for evaluating the work of our people—and then training them, promoting them, and paying them accordingly—is increasingly out of step with our objectives. In a public survey Deloitte conducted...